A Clinical Study to Evaluate Safety of the ExAblate Model 2100 Type 1.1 System (ExAblate 2100/2000 UF V2 System) in the Treatment of Symptomatic Uterine Fibroids

Trial Information

A Clinical Study to Evaluate Safety of the ExAblate Model 2100 Type 1.1 System (ExAblate 2100/2000 UF V2 System) in the Treatment of Symptomatic Uterine Fibroids

Inclusion Criteria:

1. Patient age 18 or older

2. Patients who present with symptomatic uterine fibroids and are not seeking treatment for the reason of improving fertility.

3. Patients who have given written informed consent

4. Patients who are able and willing to attend all study visits

5. Patients who are pre or peri-menopausal (within 12 months of last menstrual period)

6. Patients should have completed child bearing

7. Able to communicate sensations during the ExAblate procedure.

8. Uterine fibroids, which are device accessible (i.e., positioned in the uterus such that they can be accessed without being shielded by bowel or bone).

9. Fibroid(s) clearly visible on non-contrast MRI.

Exclusion Criteria:

1. Pregnant patients, as confirmed by serum/urine test at time of screening, or urine pregnancy test on the day of treatment. Pregnancies following ExAblate treatment could be dangerous for both mother and fetus.

2. Uterine size >24 weeks.

3. Patients with pedunculated fibroids

4. Patients with active pelvic inflammatory disease (PID).

5. Patients with active local or systemic infection

6. Patients experiencing any symptoms of lower extremity neuropathy, including chronic leg or lower back pain, within the last 6 months

7. Contraindication for MRI Scan:

- Severe claustrophobia that would prevent completion of procedure in the MR unit

- Metallic implants that are incompatible with MRI

- Sensitivity to MRI contrast agents

- Any other contraindication for MRI Scan

8. Extensive abdominal scarring in the beam path (that cannot be avoided by redirection of the beam)

9. Demoid cyst of the ovary anywhere in the treatment path.

10. Known or suspected pelvic carcinoma or pre-malignant conditions, including sarcoma and adenomatous hyperplasia.

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